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The Forgotten Resolutions That Actually Started Independence

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On June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee stood before the Continental Congress with a resolution declaring that the united colonies were free and independent states, and that all political connection between them and Great Britain was “totally dissolved.” It also called for foreign alliances and a plan that would become the Articles of Confederation. The Lee Resolution was the culmination of a series of revolutionary measures that had already begun secession from the British Empire. This is the story behind the Declaration of Independence that most people never learn about.

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May Resolution – Second Continental Congress (10 May 1776)

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Resolutions of the Virginia Convention Calling for Independence (15 May 1776)

Richard Henry Lee – Letter to John Adams (18 May 1776)

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John Adams – Letter to James Warren (15 May 1776)

Richard Henry Lee – Letter to Thomas Ludwell Lee (27 May 1776)

John Adams – Letter to Richard Henry Lee (4 June 1776)

Resolution of Richard Henry Lee – Journals of the Continental Congress (7 June 1776)

Edward Rutledge – Letter to John Jay (8 June 1776)

Thomas Jefferson – Notes of Proceedings in the Continental Congress (8 June 1776)

Journal of the Continental Congress (10 June 1776)

Journal of the Continental Congress (11 June 1776)

Journal of the Continental Congress (12 June 1776)

John Adams – Letter to Abigail Adams (3 July 1776)

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On June 7, 1776, Richard Henry Lee stood before the Continental Congress with a resolution declaring that the united colonies were free and independent states, and that all political connection between them and Great Britain was “totally dissolved.” It also called for foreign alliances and a plan that would become the Articles of Confederation. The Lee Resolution was the culmination of a series of revolutionary measures that had already begun secession from the British Empire. This is the story behind the Declaration of Independence that most people never learn about.

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May Resolution – Second Continental Congress (10 May 1776)

NCPedia – The Halifax Resolves

Episode – First for Independence: The Halifax Resolves of 1776

John Penn – Letter to John Adams (17 Apr 1776)

Resolutions of the Virginia Convention Calling for Independence (15 May 1776)

Richard Henry Lee – Letter to John Adams (18 May 1776)

Preamble to Resolution on Independent Governments (15 May 1776)

John Adams – Letter to James Warren (15 May 1776)

Richard Henry Lee – Letter to Thomas Ludwell Lee (27 May 1776)

John Adams – Letter to Richard Henry Lee (4 June 1776)

Resolution of Richard Henry Lee – Journals of the Continental Congress (7 June 1776)

Edward Rutledge – Letter to John Jay (8 June 1776)

Thomas Jefferson – Notes of Proceedings in the Continental Congress (8 June 1776)

Journal of the Continental Congress (10 June 1776)

Journal of the Continental Congress (11 June 1776)

Journal of the Continental Congress (12 June 1776)

John Adams – Letter to Abigail Adams (3 July 1776)

John Adams – 2nd Letter to Abigail Adams (3 July 1776)

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